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Vienna Symphonic Library Presents Vienna Ensemble 3
Having introduced the free mixing and host software Vienna Ensemble 2 in November 2007, the Vienna Symphonic Library team follows up with a true software innovation.
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MIT students show power of open cell phone systems
What do you want your cell phone to be able to do? Massachusetts Institute of Technology professor Hal Abelson put that question to about 20 computer science students this semester when he gave them one assignment: Design a software program for cell phones that use Google Inc.'s upcoming Android mobile operating system. In the process, they revealed the power of an open system like Android to ...
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Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Tue 8th Nov 2005 07:56 UTC, submitted by Not_Today
Black-hat hackers often use a bundle of tools called a rootkit to secure access to your machine and cover their tracks. When working on your computer, they need to store files and be sure that you will not stumble across them and get suspicious.
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IBM working on talking website
IT: Even the unlettered will be able to access information for business transactions.
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Linked by Thom Holwerda on Wed 8th Feb 2006 18:23 UTC
Sun's ambitions have grown another size larger . The server and software company launched its servers based on its own UltraSparc T1 'Niagara' chips in December, a major part of a drive to restore its lost luster and financial strength.
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Recent Original Stories
"Microsoft recently made a change to the licence agreement saying that a new motherboard is equal to a new computer , hence you need to purchase a new Windows licence.
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Web Start-Up Unveils Semantic Wikipedia Search Tool
Will natural-language phrasing rule Web search over current exact keyword matches?
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Bush and Clinton cameo at wireless show COMMUNICATION Former U.S. Presidents George Bush and Bill Clinton on Thursday told wireless executives at an industry event here how important their work is in shaping democracies and economies around the world.
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Students, faculty quadruple recycling contest effort
Shreveport high school students and faculty collected 129,307 plastic bottles during the Return the Warmth recycling contest.
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Albany Partners sues town of Malta
The developers of Blacksmith Square, a luxury apartment and retail complex proposed for Malta, N.Y., have sued the town over the denial of a special use permit. (AMD)
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Bigfoot Networks Raises $8.75 Million Second Round To Kill Gaming Lag
Bigfoot Networks, a company that offers a special gaming card that combats lag in multiplayer online games, has raised an $8.75 million second round from North Bridge Venture Partners, Palomar Ventures and previous backer Venio Capital, reported Austin Business Journal. The Austin, TX-based company previously raised $4 million, bringing its total raise to $12.75 million. If you're playing an ...
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From Junkie to Software Success
Accidental entrepreneur Bob Williamson's personal turnaround led to the creation of his 180-employee, $26 million dollar company
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3 indicted in US for hacking into restaurant computer system
A Ukrainian and an Estonian were among three people charged in a scheme to hack into a computer system of a US restaurant chain to steal credit card data, the Justice Department said Monday.
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Air Force Colonel Wants to Build a Military Botnet
The U.S. military ponders creating its own zombie army to flood enemies with junk packets. Can Air Force phishing attacks and 4-19 scams be far behind?
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AUSTRALIA: Blog betrayal, Libs sack rats
A WEBSITE devoted to attacking Opposition Leader Ted Baillieu has been traced to Victorian Liberal headquarters, triggering the dismissal of two staff members, including state director Julian Sheezel's most senior adviser.
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First Look: Samsung BlackJack II, smartphone
For anyone who needs a low-cost smartphone that still offers advanced features, take a look at the Samsung BlackJack II smartphone. The BlackJack II may lack fancy features found in more expensive smartphones, such as a touchscreen, but its still more than functional. Since the BlackJack II uses Windows Mobile, itís especially handy for synchronizi...
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Eye-Fi Offers Geotagging, Photo Uploads
Eye-Fi has expanded its line of Wi-Fi enabled SD-compatible storage cards to support uploading images to photo sharing services and support geotagging.
DesignTechnica |
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Courier’s revamped Web site includes new features
Surf’s up. For Web surfers at least. And those who’ve been paying attention have already noticed the changes in the tide at www.lincoln-courier.com .
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Washington DC
OLD LYME, Conn. ( Map ) - OLD LYME, Conn. , May 12 /PRNewswire/ -- In a continuing effort to provide the best wireless service for local residents in New London County , Verizon Wireless has activated a new cell site.
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Somewhat Crippled Windows XP to Sell for $25 to PC Makers
It's obvious enough that Microsoft wants us to upgrade all of our main computers to Vista, but they don't have too much of a problem with running Windows XP on our el cheapo subnotebooks.
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New process may convert toxic computer waste into safe products
Discarded computer parts could one day wind up fueling your car. That`s because researchers in Romania and Turkey have developed a simple, efficient method for recycling printed circuit boards into environmentally-friendly raw materials for use in fuel, plastic, and other useful consumer products. Their study is scheduled for the May 21 issue of ACS` Energy & Fuels.
PhysOrg |
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How to beat the Apple iPhone
Competition for the iPhone is heating up. Our Editor Philip Berne looks at some recent entries and wonders what it will take to really beat Apple's device.
infoSyncWorld |
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US soldiers pick up viruses from pirated porn
SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES are not a new phenomenon for soldiers stranded for months in foreign countries, away from their families, who decide to play away from home. But one type of STD is definitely a recent development, and is becoming a virtual epidemic on US soldiers' laptops.
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Chamber members learn about Web site
Jill Frueh goes through the refreshment line at Friday morning’s breakfast meeting sponsored by the Princeton Area Chamber of Commerce. Chamber members also learned about the Chamber’s Web site during Friday’s meeting at the Bureau County Metro Center. (
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Violence and Videogames - Should a Mother Worry?
When my 'computer graphics geek' daughter went off to her first tech camp last summer, we expected the ratio of boys to girls would be off-putting to her. But she...
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